• An 11-year-old Christian girl arrested

    An 11-year-old Christian girl, suffering from Down’s Syndrome, was arrested on Saturday on blasphemy charges, after being accused of burning passages of the Holy Quran. Rifta Masih was jailed by the police in Mehrabadi village, near Islamabad, after being severely beaten up by locals, for allegedly burning 10 pages of the Noorani Qaida. On the…

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  • Arrested!

    Thanks to http://calvinisticcartoons.blogspot.com.au/2010/05/leaking-hands.html

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  • What happened to commonsense?

    Prostitutes have the right to work from motel rooms in an Australian state, a court said after finding the owner’s refusal to rent to a sex worker was discriminatory. The ruling in the northeastern state of Queensland has stunned hotel and motel owners, who thought they had a right to decide what sort of businesses…

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  • Recycle something as important as human lives

    Lou Xiaoying, now 88 and suffering from kidney failure, found and raised more than 30 abandoned Chinese babies from the streets of Jinhua, in the eastern Zhejiang province where she managed to make a living by recycling rubbish. “I realised if we had strength enough to collect garbage, how could we not recycle something as…

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  • Supreme irony

    In a supreme irony, the bulk of the imported maize being supplied to starving Zimbabweans from Zambia is coming from the white commercial farmers who were evicted from their lands during Mugabe’s chaotic land invasions. Some of the dispossessed farmers moved to Zambia where they developed new farms. It is now being found that most…

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  • Churches attacked in Northern Nigeria

    Three more churches in Northern Nigeria were attacked by suicide bombers on Sunday, 17 June. The churches were attacked in Kaduna state, which lies on the dividing line between the Muslim North and Christian South of Nigeria. The Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) in Wusasa, the Cathedral of Christ the King in Zaria, and…

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  • Prayer request from African Mission

    Frontline Fellowship Please pray for increased support as all levels of our Mission are under great strain and some projects are in jeopardy without a major increase in financial support. The needs are great and the opportunities are unprecedented as we continue to serve the suffering, make disciples, teaching obedience to all things that the…

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  • We can only cry for mercy…!

    N.B. This post is graphic and not something you would like your children to see or read.  It is shocking, but sometimes we will not get on our knees before we’ve been shocked out of our sleep. I just ask, “Are we so desperate for the trade of China that we will not do something…

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  • State Forced Abortion in China

    CHANGSHA, Hunan Province, China June 11, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A 37-year-old Chinese woman who is five months pregnant still stands in imminent risk of undergoing a forced abortion at the hands of Chinese “family planning” officials, according to Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. Last week news broke that Cao Ruyi was dragged by more than a…

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  • Terror in South Sudan

    Genocide Planned for the Nuba Al-Jazeera television has broadcast footage of the governor of South Kordofan, the indicted war criminal Ahmed Harun, addressing his soldiers before being deployed to the Nuba Mountains: “You must hand over the place clean… swept, rubbed, crushed. Don’t bring them back alive! We have no space for them!” The broadcast…

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